Shania Twain Talks About Growing Up Underprivileged

By: Cheryl Johnstone

27/2/2020

Country Music News

Shania Twain recently did an interview, and she shared a few things that may surprise you. When asked if she ever dreamed of having this huge career, she said no way.

“I couldn’t have ever imagined where I am today from where I came from. I grew up underprivileged. I was always the dirty little kid at school or maybe somebody didn’t want to sit behind me because I had greasy hair.”

They talked about the iconic VH-1 “Divas Live” special in 1998. That’s when Shania shared the stage with Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Aretha Franklin, and Gloria Estefan. They imagined what a reboot with a new set of performers would look like. Shania chose Jennifer Lopez, Stevie Nicks, Ariana Grande, and Lizzo.

There was a fan question segment, and someone asked her to name her “favourite glamorous outfit” that she’s ever worn, and it’s not the “leopard print head-to-toe with the hood” getup from her “That Don’t Impress Me Much” video.

“I think the favourite is my ‘Man! I Feel Like a Woman’ outfit. I didn’t realize that the world was going to get to this wonderful place where we’re less concerned about whether we’re a guy or a girl or whatever. We’re just so hung up sometimes on gender. And I want to wear a tie and I want to wear a shirt, but I don’t want to compromise and hide my femininity either. It was a hybrid gender look almost.”

Another fan asked what song was the “most therapeutic and healing” to write. She went with “You’re Still the One” because it’s taken on different meanings to her throughout years, and it keeps evolving with her.

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